ModelCentro Announces Launch of DaniDaniels.com

ModelCentro Announces Launch of DaniDaniels.com

LOS ANGELES — ModelCentro has announced its partnership with 2016 XBIZ Female Performer of the Year, director and model, Dani Daniels, to launch her new site, DaniDaniels.com.

ModelCentro allows models to run their own membership sites, with photo shoots, feature dance dates, raffles, giveaways, and more.

“I am so happy ModelCentro reached out to me!” exclaimed Daniels. “I had been on the hunt for a company that lets me design, edit, and run my own site, and I had no idea a platform existed.”

Daniels says she is “beyond excited” at the launch of DaniDaniels.com, as it finally provides her a way to be completely 1-on-1 with her fans.

“[Fans] can message me, trade photos, know my feature dance and appearance schedule, download my photos, and watch countless scenes of myself and my girlfriends only available on DaniDaniels.com,” Daniels adds. “Plus, they can see what I am like off set, at home.”

ModelCentro’s Head Sales and Marketing Manager Natalie Pannon says that Daniels is a pleasure to work with.

“One rarely meets such goal-oriented, business-minded and at the same time fun and down-to-earth people — Dani and MC make a great match,” Pannon says. “DaniDaniels.com is already doing very well, and we expect tremendous growth as Ms. Daniels’ charming and unique personality drives conversion and retention.”

ModelCentro enables models to run their own business on a user-friendly platform that includes billing, hosting, and multiple interactive functions. With numerous features and based on a revenue sharing payout system, ModelCentro also offers a friendly support team to help models create their vision and showcase their brand. 

“The way ModelCentro connects fans with their favorite girls is unlike anything I have ever seen,” Daniels concludes. “I can’t wait to get to know all my fans!”

Affiliates can get in on the deal with a 50 percent revenue share for promoting DaniDaniels.com.

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